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There are currently 4 window replacement listings for the city of New Bedford, Massachusetts.

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Bay State Window & Door
364 Ashley Blvd, New Bedford, MA
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Brito's Window Replacement
916 Tradewind St, New Bedford, MA
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Precision Window & Kitchen
1111 Acushnet Ave, New Bedford, MA
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Star Glass Incorporated
1625 Acushnet Ave, New Bedford, MA
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New Bedford is a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts County, Massachusetts, United States, located 51 miles (82 kilometers) south of Boston, Massachusetts 28 miles (45 kilometers) southeast of Providence, Rhode Island Rhode Island, and about 12 miles (19 kilometers) east of Fall River, Massachusetts River. As of the 2000 United States Census census, the city had a total population of 93,768, making it the seventh-largest in the state. New Bedford is nicknamed "The Whaling City" because it was, during the nineteenth century, one of the most important whaling ports in the world. The city, along with Fall River, Massachusetts River, is one of two cities on the South Coast (Massachusetts) coast of Massachusetts.In latest estimates, 13% of people in New Bedford, Massachusetts have considered looking into vinyl replacement windows made to reduce their energy bills.

==Economic history==The economy of the Pilgrim settlement in the New Bedford area was initially based around a few farming and fishing villages. The early Bedford Village quickly became a commercial zone and from there became a major whaling and foreign trade port. In the early 1700s, the Russell family purchased this area and developed it into a larger village (Joseph Russell III having made the most significant contributions). By the 18th century, entrepreneurs in the area, such as whaling merchants from Nantucket, were attracted to the village and helped make it into one of the top whaling cities in the country. The most significant of these merchants was Joseph Rotch, who bought 10 acres (four hectares) of land in 1765 from Joseph Russell III on which he and his sons ran the family business. Rotch moved his business to New Bedford since it would be better for refining whale oil and manufacturing candles made from whales. As these parts of the whaling industry had been monopolized by a merchant cartel in Boston, Massachusetts Newport, Rhode Island, and Providence, Rhode Island, Rotch felt that it would be better for business to handle these himself by moving to the mainland.

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